OSU RB Judkins declares for draft

His declaring for the draft makes for an interesting discussion topic, I think. I surely remember him during his two seasons at Ole Miss.

For those who want to see a RB with one of our first coupla picks, here's a question -- what sounds better to you, a RB like Jeanty who had gaudy numbers with Boise State's schedule or a RB like Judkins who had slightly less gaudy numbers but against top-flight competition in the SEC and Big Ten? I still want to see o- and/or d-line help with our top picks.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/43547135/ohio-state-rb-quinshon-judkins-leaving-early-nfl-draft

Your post is attempting to influence in a manipulative way. You say "Jeanty who had guady numbers with Boise States schedule" but forgot to mention he ran the same way against Penn State who's defense is loaded with NFL talent, and also forgot to mention that not a single Olineman of his is talented enough to be drafted at all. Unlike Judkins who has 3 of his offensive lineman expected to be drafted, 1 in the 1st round, 1 in the 2nd round and their center who's an expected 5th round pick so far.

So Judkins is running the ball with an NFL talented Oline, Jeanty is not, at all.

That's not even getting into the fact that Ohio State had an NFL talnted QB that will be drafted, and NFL talented WR's, one that will be drafted in the 1st round likely. So Judkins also was NOT running against 8 in the box often at all.

Unlike Jeanty, who had an abysmal QB and passing game to support him and regularly ran against 8 in the box, including against Penn State.

Judkins is good. But he's not even close to being in the same tier as Jeanty.